Mikel Arteta: Tiredness not an excuse for Arsenal amid recent slump
Mikel Arteta mentioned Arsenal should not use fatigue as an excuse following their defeat towards Bournemouth as he challenged his gamers to rediscover their “enjoyment” of the sport.
Arsenal missed a golden alternative to maneuver 12 factors away from Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City after they produced a dismal show in a 2-1 loss to the Cherries on the Emirates.
The defeat marked Arsenal’s third-in-a-row on the home stage after their Carabao Cup last loss to City and shock FA Cup exit at Championship facet Southampton.
Arsenal will look to bounce again instantly within the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final towards Sporting Lisbon in London on Wednesday.
The fixture — with Arsenal holding a slender 1-0 benefit from the opening match — would be the north London membership’s 54th of the season to this point, simply three greater than City can have performed.
Plenty of Arteta’s gamers seemed to be off the tempo of their defeat towards Bournemouth with captain Martin Odegaardstar winger Bukayo Saka and full-back Jurrien Timber all absent via harm.
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But when requested if he sensed tiredness amongst his workforce, Arteta mentioned:
“I don’t want to pull on those excuses because we’ve been playing so many games, every three days, and we’re going to have to continue to do that.
“That’s the context and that is the state of affairs, and now we have to embrace it and particularly benefit from the alternative.
“That’s one of the things that I didn’t see from the team, that level of enjoyment in certain moments and the fight that we have to have to really change the course of the game when it gets difficult.
“We’re going to have completely different contexts from right here to June, and we want to have the ability to adapt and resolve all of them, if we wish to obtain what we wish to obtain.”
Viktor Gyökeres was one of only a handful of Arsenal players to leave Saturday’s defeat with any credit.
He scored a first-half penalty to take his tally to the season to 18.
Looking ahead to Arsenal’s second leg against his old side Sporting at the Emirates – with a possible semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain or Liverpool to eat – Viktor Gyökeres mentioned:
“We have a number of essential video games forward, and we have to embrace it and to take pleasure in taking part in these video games.
“It’s a great game to have in a few days, so we just need to recover now, leave this behind and make a very good performance on Wednesday.”
